Hi Clemmy- could you please find some information on Oblivion Override and Moadra for us? I could have sworn they were coming to consoles, but I have not heard a thing! Many thanks!!! Thank you for all you do!
The Edge of Allegoria really interests me, reminds me the good old time when Pokémon games were great. I'll keep an eye on it, it looks pretty fun though.
NGL, the flow of Deisel Legacy kind of reminds me of the Super Robot Taisen Fighting game that has character cut scenes during specials (But i guess that's SRT in general lol).
Otherwise Anode Heart gives me Digimon World 3 vibes and i want it (The OG, not sure about the card game yet); and Edge of Allegoria I did quite enjoy the demo so looking forward to go further, very crude in the language department and overall you're just a regular guy beating up random encounters with bats, bows and axes (among other things), but it's just compelling to see where the paths lead, with many build options to see how much damage you can really deal to things (aka you get a weapon that double the chance to crit on burned foes and several pieces of gear that teaches you burn abilities).
Thank you for your hard work , I'm very excited every time when I see something from you ! Thank you for showing these beautiful games ! What games do you enjoy now ? Or what are you playing now ?
Regarding the look of Crude, it seems to use a very old-school form of prerendered graphics, using 3D models that has then been converted to sprites. The main difference between this game and those of old seems to only be the resolution.
In regard of The Spirit of the Samurai… Man, I really love it when they mix what first appears as a normal story setting with something completely different and somewhat bizarre.
I like your channel, but I confess that I liked it better when you made 10 recommendations per video. My impression was that the recommendations were chosen with more criteria and quality. I realize that 25 games per video ends up showing a lot of irrelevant and/or questionable quality stuff.
Crude’s art style reminds me of those Donkey Kong Country era, 16 bit games, where the graphics were just sprites rendered from 3D models.
Crude just looks like that in high definition, which gives it this weirdly pristine look. I move that it be called the ‘Rendercore’ aesthetic. This will not catch on but I like the word immensely.
Uncle Chop's ROcket Shop had an amazing demo. Really interested in that one.
omg now I'm sad. Crude is not available in my region >.>
Hi Clemmy- could you please find some information on Oblivion Override and Moadra for us? I could have sworn they were coming to consoles, but I have not heard a thing! Many thanks!!! Thank you for all you do!
Having played and finished Symphonia, i can say it's a great game if you like platforms (like me)
Crude looks interesting, hope it gets released! Reminds me very much of Bitmap Brothers "Gods", but rendered in 3D with a very 90s aesthetics
Crude looks a bit like Shadow of the Beast
diesel legacy was so clunky and unbalanced last time I played it. don't have hopes devs can turn it around.
№5 KLETKA – is a russian game !!! Please do not buy it and do not support russian war invasion to Ukraine
23:35 isn't "eastern-European", its Russian. Kletka (клетка) means cage.
The Edge of Allegoria really interests me, reminds me the good old time when Pokémon games were great. I'll keep an eye on it, it looks pretty fun though.
NGL, the flow of Deisel Legacy kind of reminds me of the Super Robot Taisen Fighting game that has character cut scenes during specials (But i guess that's SRT in general lol).
Otherwise Anode Heart gives me Digimon World 3 vibes and i want it (The OG, not sure about the card game yet); and Edge of Allegoria I did quite enjoy the demo so looking forward to go further, very crude in the language department and overall you're just a regular guy beating up random encounters with bats, bows and axes (among other things), but it's just compelling to see where the paths lead, with many build options to see how much damage you can really deal to things (aka you get a weapon that double the chance to crit on burned foes and several pieces of gear that teaches you burn abilities).
HAPPY BIRTHDAY AGAIN CLEMENT !!! Thx for your incredible work as always.
Crude looks like something from the era of the first Killer Instinct game.
12:39 CRUDE is a homage to Ray Harryhausen stop motion for sure.
Thank you
Crude would probably be best described as Killer Instinct style. Thanks for the continued indie goodness videos Clemmy !
Glad to see the title of the games in the video through out the coverage
Crude reminds me of the early PC Rayman adventure games
5:16 – so basically, Carrion 2.0 ?
Thank you for your hard work , I'm very excited every time when I see something from you ! Thank you for showing these beautiful games ! What games do you enjoy now ? Or what are you playing now ?
What did you say? Hello Naked fans?
6:20 another D.I.E. looking gane that will surely fail🤦🏿♂️
Regarding the look of Crude, it seems to use a very old-school form of prerendered graphics, using 3D models that has then been converted to sprites. The main difference between this game and those of old seems to only be the resolution.
In regard of The Spirit of the Samurai… Man, I really love it when they mix what first appears as a normal story setting with something completely different and somewhat bizarre.
I like your channel, but I confess that I liked it better when you made 10 recommendations per video. My impression was that the recommendations were chosen with more criteria and quality. I realize that 25 games per video ends up showing a lot of irrelevant and/or questionable quality stuff.
There are so many great games i hope to see on portmaster
Crude’s art style reminds me of those Donkey Kong Country era, 16 bit games, where the graphics were just sprites rendered from 3D models.
Crude just looks like that in high definition, which gives it this weirdly pristine look. I move that it be called the ‘Rendercore’ aesthetic. This will not catch on but I like the word immensely.